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OntarioisProtectingtheProvince’sBiodiversity

The Ontario government is safeguarding Ontario’s biodiversity by ensuring commercial bait dealers and harvesters are licenced and in compliancewithministryregulations.

Joshua Schill of Sault Ste. Marie pleaded guilty to selling baitfish without a licence for commercial purposes and fined $2,000. Schill was fined an additional $1,200 for failing to make an annualreturnorkeepalogbook.

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ThecourtheardthatonFebruary1,2021,a conservation officer inspected commercial baitfish traps set through the ice on Furcate Lake, marked with Schill’s commercial baitfish licence number. Furtherinvestigationrevealedhewassellingbaitfish out of his Thunder Bay-based business Wiggley Baits without a valid baitfish harvester and dealer licence, and that he failed to submit his mandatory annualreturn.AsubsequentinspectionoftheSilver MinnowBaitShop,alsoownedbySchill,revealed hisbaitfishlogbookwasnotbeingmaintained.

Justice of the Peace Nancy Tulloch heard the case remotely in the Ontario Court of Justice, ThunderBay,onMarch1,2023.

To report a natural resource problem or provide information about an unsolved case, members of the public can call the ministry TIPS line toll free at 1-877-847-7667. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS. For more information about unsolved cases, please visitontario.ca/mnrftips.

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